Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. mint [Brit mɪnt, Am mɪnt] N
1. mint:
3. mint (for coins):
u rečniku PONS
I. mint2 [mɪnt] N
I. mint2 [mɪnt] N
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Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)
- In France, people are not invited over for tea, but for an apéritif. The adults usually drink Pastis, Whisky, Martini or punch and the children have soft drinks such as cordials (mint, strawberry, grenadine etc.), cola or lemonade. As the snacks that are served are more substantial, this meal is intended to replace dinner.